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Tuesday, 13 November 2007 |
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The Washington State Conservation Commission provides a number of programs to help put conservation on the ground. We think of program participants as conservation V.I.P.s, because these individuals implement Voluntary, Incentive-based, Private landowner actions!
Brief program descriptions are listed below.
Click the program name to learn more about a specific program. You may also be interested in seeing some of the organizations working with us
to help conserve natural resources.
- Capacity Building Grant Program
— Designed to help support and develop critical infrastructure in conservation districts.
- Columbia River Basin Water Management Program
(CRBWM) — The goal is to get water to the right place at the right time to support healthy, growing communities and fish.
- Conservation Resource Enhancement Program
(CREP) — Through this voluntary program, eligible land is modified to create forested streamside buffers to provide cooler water, more diverse aquatic habitats, and a reduction in sediment.
- Coordinated Resource Management
(CRM) — CRM offers a voluntary, collaboriate, team approach that promotes active local participation in developming and implementing sound resource management programs.
- Farm Plan Implementation Grant
(FPIG) — Based on local long-range and annual plans, conservation districts use this funding to assist resource users in conserving natural resources.
- Good Governance and Capacity Building Grants
— These grants help conservation districts cover important planning, training, and operating expenses that cannot be funded from other sources.
- Irrigation Efficiencies Grant Program
(IEGP) — Through partnerships with local conservation districts, IEGP helps private landowners save water and aid in salmon recovery.
- Livestock Grants
— These funds are used to assist owners and operators of animal feeding operations to develop nutrient management plans, and to provide financial assistance for implementing conservation Best Management Practices.
- Office of Farmland Preservation
(OFP) — OFP will develop model programs and tools to help retain agricultural land for farm production.
- Professional Engineering Services Grant
— These grants assure that each conservation district has access to design and review services provided by licensed professional engineers.
- Puget Sound Water Quality Work Plan Grants
(PSWQ) — PSWQ grants help implement the current Puget Sound Water Quality Work Plan.
Download the program description summary:
Conservation Commission Programs - brief descriptions 161.85 Kb
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